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Panjabi By Nature
Panjabi By Nature
musical artist
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Swami
Swami
pop-Bhangra band
2
Sukhbir
Sukhbir
Bhangra singer
3
Zeekay
Zeekay
Pakistani-British singer-songwriter
4
Apache Indian
Apache Indian
UK vocalist and reggae DJ
5
Shahin Badar
Shahin Badar
British musician
6
Pammi Bai
Pammi Bai
Indian singer
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Rishi Rich
Rishi Rich
British record producer
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Tigerstyle
Tigerstyle
Scottish folkhop band
9
Bally Sagoo
Bally Sagoo
Indian musician
10
Lehmber Hussainpuri
Lehmber Hussainpuri
Indian singer
11
Heera Group UK
Heera Group UK
12
Cornershop
Cornershop
British indie rock band
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DCS
DCS
14
Bhujhangy Group
Bhujhangy Group
15
Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh
Indian singer, film and television actor
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Panjabi MC
Panjabi MC
English musician
17
Satinder Sartaaj
Satinder Sartaaj
Indian singer
18
Malkit Singh
Malkit Singh
Indian singer
19
The Kominas
The Kominas
punk-rock band
20
Beres Hammond
Beres Hammond
Jamaican musician
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Jazzy B
Jazzy B
Indian singer
22
Jay Sean
Jay Sean
singer–songwriter, record producer, arranger
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Beshara
Beshara
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Bombay Rockers
Bombay Rockers
danish/Indian band
25
Musical Youth
Musical Youth
band
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The Dirty Heads
The Dirty Heads
American reggae band
27
UB40
UB40
British reggae/pop band
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Daler Mehndi
Daler Mehndi
Indian singer
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Bikram Singh
Bikram Singh
musician
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Sukshinder Shinda
Sukshinder Shinda
British musician
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Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy
reggae and dancehall artist from Jamaica
Intro
British band
Music

Sahotas were a U.K. based Bhangra/Rock/World music band. The band, started in Bilston, Wolverhampton in the mid-1980s, had a line-up of five brothers. They have released music in both English and Punjabi. The lead singer was Surj Sahota, and the music director/producer was Mukhtar Sahota.

The band's music is very different from conventional Punjabi music, combining the Bhangra genre with pop, house, reggae and rock, focusing on vocal styles and sounds. This transfusion occurred during the apex of Bhangra Music in the 1980s and 1990s when there was an abundance of Live British Asian Music across the United Kingdom; and when British Asian Music sought to be recognised by the mainstream music industry. The Sahotas were at the forefront of seeking this recognition, performing live on Cilla Black's Surprise, Surprise, Blue Peter, 8:15 from Manchester and Eggs 'n' Baker. The Sahotas also joined Apache Indian on Carton TV's Soul Music and performed the soulful spiritual song "Urdaas" (Prayer).

The band were signed by Miles Copeland III's EMI Records, who at the time was Sting's Manager. The single "Out of Reach" and the album Right Time reached the UK Top 100, the first for a British Asian artist. This was closely followed by a nationwide tour with reggae band Aswad.

Sahotas toured in Africa, India, Pakistan, the US, Canada and Europe. Their hit songs include "Sahota Show Te Jake", "Hass Hogia", "Mahi Di Udeek", "Gal Bangaee", "Akhian Samaal", "Dang Ditha", "Sach", "Ajaa Ajaa Ajaa", "Dil Wich Tu Vasdi" and "Heerie".

The Sahotas' accolades include 'Best Band', 'Best Live Band' and 'Band of the Millennium' in the UK Bhangra Music industry. They were awarded platinum and gold discs for album sales.

The band's last release was their 7th bhangra album, Revolution in 2001; this album was a compilation of old hits released purely for the Indian and Pakistani music market.

Subsequently, the music producer from the band Mukhtar Sahota released a number of solo albums. Surj Sahota has worked with the band B21, Swedish Reggae band Urban Tribe, and Basil Gabbidon, the founder of Steel Pulse.